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Wilton, ME

Wilton is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,123 at the 2000 census. Situated beside Wilson Lake, the former mill town is today a recreation area.

The land replaced a 1727 grant by Massachusetts to veterans for service in the French and Indian Wars. The first grant, now the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, was originally known as Old Harry's Town after a Native American, then renamed Tyngstown for Captain William Tyng, leader of the expedition of "snowshoe men" that killed him in 1703. In 1803, Abraham Butterfield from Wilton, New Hampshire paid the cost of incorporation to have the new town named after his former residence.